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Functional Imaging of Cellular Death

Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri [Pg.327]

Imaging PARP-1 Activity in Cells Undergoing Necrosis 342 [Pg.327]

Imaging Cell Death During Lung Health and Disease 343 [Pg.327]

Apoptosis is a tightly regulated mode of cellular death that does not result in injury to neighboring cells or elicit an inflammatory response. On the other hand, necrosis is a catastrophic, unregulated mode of cell death that is followed by the invasion of inflammatory cells (1). Although apoptosis and necrosis are caused by distinct biochemical pathways, there is a great deal of experimental [Pg.327]


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